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Selecting text and hitting ^L^L opens the "Link" dialog, but focus stays in the selected text. Pasting an URI replaces the link label instead of landing into its place. Also, if there is already a target it must be selected when the dialog opens (this worked before). This is 11.2 in Windows XP, prior versions worked OK.
(In reply to comment #0) > Selecting text and hitting ^L^L opens the "Link" dialog, but focus stays in the > selected text. > Pasting an URI replaces the link label instead of landing into its place. > Also, if there is already a target it must be selected when the dialog opens > (this worked before). > This is 11.2 in Windows XP, prior versions worked OK. > The problem is now fixed.
Irene, there is an additional twist to this bug. After this sequence: 1- ^L^L 2- ^V (the pasted URL replaces the link label) 3- ^Z (the link label reappears) 4- link in the link dialog (focus goes to the URL input) 5- ^V (the URL shows in the dialog) 5- Enter to close the dialog the label becomes a link but ^L^L reveals that there is no URL. Maybe it's a related issue and you already fixed it ... The environment is always Windows XP and the latest and greatest Amaya: 11.2